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Best Ways to Fix Choppy Video Playback – Top 8 Solutions

If you are having choppy videos or are watching choppy videos, there are a few reasons why this could be happening.

One, it could be that the videos weren’t uploaded properly. You have the option of trying to export them again and see if they play a little more smoothly.

The video player being used doesn’t support the type of videos that you are trying to play.

You can opt to change out the video player, or you can try to repair the files.

Key Takeaways:

  • If your videos are choppy, it could be that they just weren’t exported properly, you could try again.
  • You can check your service and try to update your software to see if that helps it function better.
  • You could also try to repair the files to see if that helps the videos run more smoothly.

“There are a few common causes of this problem. In most cases, it can easily be solved by opting for a different video viewing program or manipulating the format of your file – and it’ll literally take you seconds to sort everything out. In other scenarios, the solution might turn out to be a bit more complicated and involve some extra tools.”

Read more: https://movavi.io/fix-choppy-video-playback-en/

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